Signs You're Self-Sabotaging Your Relationship (And How To Cut It Out)
Self-sabotaging your relationship can indicate deeper issues; here are the signs to look out for and what you can do to fix it.
Read MoreSelf-sabotaging your relationship can indicate deeper issues; here are the signs to look out for and what you can do to fix it.
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Read MoreAlthough it might seem counterintuitive, treating your relationship like it's a job can benefit both you and your partner. Here are the dos and don'ts.
Read MoreEven if your partner's in a good place in their life, a break-up can feel like a slap in the face. But what if your partner is going through a bad time?
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Read MoreNavigating the world of long-distance breakups can leave you on an uncertain playing field, but there are plenty of ways you can help yourself through it.
Read MoreLearning to embrace your own emotional vulnerability will help you be more expressive - and honest - in your relationships.
Read MoreIn an exclusive chat with Women.com, a therapist explains whether or not you can maintain a platonic friendship with someone you're in love with.
Read MoreCheating, whether physical or emotional, is a tricky topic to tackle, especially if you were the unfaithful one. Here's how to come clean and tell your partner.
Read MoreThe idea of love languages was first introduced three decades ago. Times have changed since then, which is why there are now three new languages to choose from.
Read MoreBad dates can happen to anyone. However, women should always have a few useful tricks and methods up their sleeve to leave a date gone bad.
Read MoreYou might be engaging in retention behaviors and not even realize it; we explore what this looks like in a relationship, why it happens, and how to stop.
Read MoreIf you have a friend or family member with fertility issues, here's how to navigate celebrating your pregnancy while remaining sensitive to their feelings.
Read MoreMerging finances when two people combine their households together has been the norm. But with more people less inclined to do that, it's time to talk it out.
Read MoreThough drinking seems to be a big part of American culture, some people are not embracing that. Here's how to handle parties & events with a sober partner.
Read MoreTo better navigate your life and find harmony with your friends' opposing attachment styles, you might investigate which style you most likely operate under.
Read MoreWe all need support after a breakup, but what do you do when you and your ex have mutual friends? We offer tips for navigating this tricky territory.
Read MoreHyper-independence, also known as toxic independence, occurs when an individual learns not to rely on others; here's how it can impact your relationship.
Read MoreThese days, most couples hook up through dating apps, but IRL meetups may be the superior option. Here's how to maximize your chances of finding a connection.
Read MoreYou don't want to be one of those couples bickering about the little things. That's why emotional intelligence is important to look for.
Read MoreDon't be afraid to talk financial issues with your partner. Just be sure you're armed with kindness, warmth, and helpful solutions.
Read MoreFights are unavoidable in relationships, and you'll have to navigate such disagreements with your partner; however, this requires conflict resolution skills.
Read MoreIt's hard to fathom that someone would use a once trusted partner's most vulnerable moments to gain ground during an argument, but Tom Sandoval did just that.
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